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When I type in a terminal git -T git@github.com the dialog with the title "Unlock private key" appears with password entry field.
I guess it is Gnome Keyring SSH Agent, and I would like not to use it ...

There any ftp client that uses Gnome Keyring to store password ?
I'm quite sure there isn't any stand alone app alternative to Filezilla on Linux, that is a little to old and kind of abandon-ware and ...

I want to use the real ssh-agent instead of gnome-keyring in xubuntu. I followed the steps from http://dtek.net/blog/how-stop-gnome-keyring-clobbering-opensshs-ssh-agent-ubuntu-1204, but gnome keyring ...

It has been a while now since it all started and I'm not sure what cause The window in the image bellow keeps popping up from time to time and I don't know what to do about it, what could cause it and ...

my ssh is asking for my keys everytime I try to log onto my servers, this is happening after I upgraded my ubuntu from 13.04 to 13.10, before that it unlocked my keys at my session login, but now it's ...

As written in the Title, when I logout, and login my keyring password is getting reset to my user password after the next reboot.
I tried everything to fix this problem since I installed Ubuntu 12.10
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When accessing an ssh-key with a password for the first time in a gnome session, it's so much clearer for the password prompt to appear in the terminal I'm running the ssh command in. Instead, though, ...

I changed my password a few months ago from the password I first used when I installed Ubuntu on my machine. I tried to add a Google Talk account to Empathy, but every time Empathy gives me a message ...

My gnome-keyring has somehow gotten messed up. It prompts for a password (that I know I never provided - yes I chose 'unsafe storage'). None of the possible passwords that I use (including empty) are ...

Ok... so when I try to ssh into my hosting service's shell account, I cannot login. The problem seems to be the Gnome Keyring service not having a supported key algorithm, but I'm clueless as to how ...

I have changed my settings to not use a password for my account.
I can log in okay, but I can't perform any updates. Every time I try, it asks me for a password which I no longer have.
There are two ...

Running ssh-add at the command line no longer unlocks the ssh keys properly on my system (Ubuntu 11.10 with Unity). Even after I've run ssh-add, when I ssh to a server, I get a dialog box popping up ...

I remember that I used to be able to do ssh blah@foo.com and have a prompt asks me for a password to unlock the keyring for the whole GNOME session so subsequent ssh wouldn't need to enter the keyring ...